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The couple that backpacks together stays together—and with the Massdrop x Klymit Ultralight Double sleeping pad, nights with your tentmate are more comfortable than ever. Lighter and more affordable than many double pads on the market, it comes in insulated and uninsulated versions Read More
apunneurosisI agree that solo, it doesn't work for a side sleeper very well. You just need more distance between you and the ground and this one is fairly thin being an ultralight.
While this is very broad question and highly situational.For example, Like how firm you blow up your pad. Or how much weight is on the pad. Are you veteran or first time out in the woods. All these could effect your opinion on whether this is a good side sleeping pad. One can only give a glimpse to giving you a enough information. I own both ultra light dou and the regular dou pads from klymit. Both pad are great. But I would say the ultralight version is better all around pad to his heavier brother. Now if you are a newbie or value a 'bed feel' more than weight this pad is ok but you should look for pads more in line of 4 inches thick or more. This is a great buy for the price and weight.
Shobester24I tend to toss around my sleep and made the pad more firm than usual and it works fine. Never did touch the ground with mine.
But yeah, great value and decent weight.
It Is lofty but for side sleeping might be slightly lacking. I typically use a closed foam underneath for a bit more cushion for sleeping on my side. Really depends on the weight on the pad.
For car camping whatever is the most comfortable. Backing this would be a bit heavy but if you split your carry with the other person sharing the pad with you, it’s relatively low weight.